Hello and welcome to Musicall! This podcast aims to connect people all around the world through the art of world music. The world is starting to emerge out of the COVID - 19 pandemic and during this past year, the experience of singing together and connecting people has been greatly compromised due to restrictions on certain activities. In this podcast, I hope to help people gain interest in music all over the world and bring a modern perspective to what are believed to be “ancient” art forms of music, as well as modern music in order to explore how music had evolved throughout history.
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Hello and welcome to Musicall! This podcast aims to connect people all around the world through the art of world music. The world is starting to emerge out of the COVID - 19 pandemic and during this past year, the experience of singing together and connecting people has been greatly compromised due to restrictions on certain activities. In this podcast, I hope to help people gain interest in music all over the world and bring a modern perspective to what are believed to be “ancient” art forms of music, as well as modern music in order to explore how music had evolved throughout history.
I was fortunate to perform with the Slovenian youth choir, a group of talented college students who graced the Ljubljana Cathedral with their wonderful voices and exciting personalities. I was able to interview 4 of the choir tenors and basses and was even able to enjoy a live “freestyle” of a song called “Frog” that they learned from a local choir and performed with no piano or pitch reference! This was a once in a lifetime experience for me that I will remember for years to come and I hope that I can help you experience the immense passion and talent that these vocalists possess!!
Musicall
Hello and welcome to Musicall! This podcast aims to connect people all around the world through the art of world music. The world is starting to emerge out of the COVID - 19 pandemic and during this past year, the experience of singing together and connecting people has been greatly compromised due to restrictions on certain activities. In this podcast, I hope to help people gain interest in music all over the world and bring a modern perspective to what are believed to be “ancient” art forms of music, as well as modern music in order to explore how music had evolved throughout history.